Friday, June 24, 2011

Kid, You'll Move Mountains

What a wonderful and busy couple of weeks this has been! The further into the summer we get, the more us interns are struggling to find free time & “me” time! Alas, here I am, in the abandoned third floor of our house. Let me fill you in on my summer thus far!

Hugging it out: P.Mound!

       After a week of training and bonding with my co-interns, P.Mound (my team) had a successful Week One at day camp, themed “Goal’d Rush.” We ran into a few road bumps, but glided pretty easily since our team works together so well. Week Two was a hectic one, as we were roping in new kids each day, and some of our kids were gone for the mornings at summer school. Getting into the same routine each day was helpful, but being flexible was even more helpful! Our kids loved learning about Dr. Seuss throughout last week, and some even know a few rhymes by heart now! I really enjoyed turning “Oh, The Places You’ll Go!” into a bible lesson for our first and second graders (though it was inspiring even to a college student!). After wrapping up plans for Week Three over the weekend, we blinked, and this week was over.

Arts & Crafts Seuss Style - This is "Izzy Bizzy!"

Week Three

        Working with our young campers from South Dallas, we knew that we wanted to dedicate an entire week to Career Exploration, so that is what we did during our third week of summer camp. Growing up, I always remembered having a fireman visit class, and police officers would stop by, too. We would learn about doctors, lawyers, teachers, even the president of America. For this week, we tried to reach out of the box as best as we could when we explored different careers. On the first day, we introduced the topic and explained what careers we, the interns, were pursuing. The second day, we had two police officers and a sergeant (all three are women who grew up in the area!) come in and talk to the kids. The next day, my teammate Destiny’s mom came in to present about her job as a lab technician. She even drew “blood” from a fake arm! Finally, a personal trainer (he grew up in the very same neighborhood as these kids – Pleasant Grove!) came in on Thursday to teach the kids about his job. I have never seen these kids work so hard to exercise, without complaining! This last one was the most exciting for me because Ade, the trainer, offered his services for another time during the summer. He explained that he runs a program called Rockstar Fitness, and they hold a week of camp for troubled youth. We are all so excited to see him again!

Part of Ade's personal training session with the kids!

Reasons this week flew by:
  • My wonderful, encouraging, beautiful, enlightening, helpful, optimistic, and good-hearted teammates!
  • The P.Mound Team bonding event on Monday:
    • $4.50 for two games of bowling!
    • We even let the mountain biker tag along.
  •  Going to “The Spot” and seeing the city of Dallas as a skyline
  • The guest speaker police officers that came to camp on Tuesday
  • An alternative worship service led by our amazing summer staff on Tuesday night:
    • We were blindfolded for most of the service and forced to use our other senses
    • We were reminded of our own disabilities and the ways we get around them
  • Getting over being sick on Tuesday!
  • Attending a “Home Visit” and meeting the family of three of our campers on Wednesday!
    • Though they all seem tired and less-than-enthusiastic for our songs and games when we try to wake them up every morning, these kids only wanted to play the same games and sing the same songs for the entire two hours we visited!
    • We saw baby pictures : )
    • We were reminded of our old age: “What year were you born Ricky?” “2005!”
  • Going to “The Spot” AGAIN and hanging out with some crazy friends
    • This spot consists of a glassy pond, grassy areas, awesome trees, a gorgeous skyline, soon-to-be memories, and several large, marble cow statues. One can only guess how four college interns handled themselves calm, cool, and collectedly, when given several large, marble cow statues to play on.
  • Having Ade lead half of our Afternoon Enrichment, and the middle school campers lead the other half!
    • This is a rarity, people.
  • Visiting other sites during their Family Fun Nights on Thursday!
    • Family Fun Night is a night planned by the interns for the families of the campers that occurs twice a summer.
    • P.Mound was lucky enough to have a donated carnival come in for our night last week, so we visited two other sites’ Fun Nights last night.
  • Going to "The Spot" for a third time this week! I think we found a tradition... : )
  • God is Good!

Bowling with my team and a few others! Thanks for the pic, Kris
The ladies showing off our neon shoes : ) Thanks again, Kris!
View from The Spot!

"Congratulations!
Today is your day.
You’re off to Great Places!
You’re off and away!"
:]
Shelley

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Oh, The Places You'll Go!

This week's day camp theme at the Pleasant Mound site for elementary kids is DR. SEUSS!! Oh, The Places You'll Go is the basis for the 1st and 2nd grade bible lesson that Hannah and I have planned:

"For I know the plans that I have for you," declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."  Jeremiah 29:11
Though we haven't gotten to show pictures from the book because our site didn't have it, we have been reading the story to the kids during bible lesson (I knew I should have brought my copy from home :P). We finally get to read it with pictures tomorrow, thanks to another PT day camp site that's loaning us the book!



Since I don't have much time until the morning comes, I am going to tell you all about a few places I have gone while I've been here in Dallas, and a few places I plan to go before I leave Dallas! (Get it?!)

Places I've Been:
  • Southern Methodist University - probably the most beautiful place on earth
  • Pleasant Mound United Methodist - all day, every day; this is the site that day camp is held at!
  • Jack-in-the-Box - for the first time ever, but not the last!
  • Yogurtland, I Heart Yogurt, etc...- Frozen Yogurt/Froyo is so frequent in Dallas that it only costs 35 cents an ounce: mmmm.
  • Studio Movie Grill - a movie theater with a dinner menu and restaurant service?! yes please!
  • Chic-Fil-A - less than impressive, people!

Places I Plan to Go:
  • Six Flags - for those of you following Kristen's blog...there is no connection!
  • Water Park (ideas anyone?!?!)
  • Taco Bell - yes, really.
  • The Mall (any mall) - Pay Day was TODAY!
  • The Village - I've heard so many good things about Matt Chandler, pastor of this church
  • Dallas Zoo - even though a petting zoo already came to our day camp : )
  • Walmart - I heard they are bigger in Texas??
  • and so many more places that I don't even know about yet, I'm sure!

I know you're probably wondering...WHERE ARE SOME PICTURES OF THE KIDS?! Well, the sad news is that I'm under a privacy commitment not to put up pictures of our kids on public sites. The happy news is that if you are friends with me on Facebook, you will be able to see pictures of the kids from Pleasant Mound in my album, conveniently titled, "Texas Toast." In the mean time, take a look at me and some teammates from P.Mound!!


Hannah, me, and Ariel at Family Fun Night tonight! Snowcones...mmm.
Don't forget to check out Kristen's blog at http://texasandkristen.blogspot.com/, she's got some great things to say about her summer, too!

If you're even MORE interested in Project Transformation interns and their stories, check out my roomie's blog at http://krista-castro.blogspot.com/


Thank you for reading!!
:]
Shelley

Saturday, June 11, 2011

...There Your Heart Will Be :]

After the long and fun-filled week of training, Project Transformation began summer camp last Monday. Interns divided into our teams that morning and seized the first day fearlessly (most of us, anyways). My team, “P.Mound” as we call ourselves (formally Pleasant Mound United Methodist Church in the Pleasant Grove neighborhood of Dallas), conquered many challenges during week one of day camp…

Team P.Mound at our finest! These are the wonderful people I get to work with every day : )


          First, we had a temporary building to use for camp until the school at our church site finished out their year on Wednesday. While every other team set up their site all day Sunday, we were doing that at the crack of dawn on Wednesday morning before camp started at 8:30. We began the week with about 25 kids, and on Wednesday, there were 70! Ahh, yes, that morning was a bit chaotic...but we made it through the day! Our kids are incredibly well-behaved (so far!) and they just love camp, especially during the first two days when there was a ratio of 2 kids per intern. They definitely liked the attention!

          The next challenge came Thursday morning on I-75. On our way to site, the carload I was in passed another one of our teammate's cars on the side of the highway. Since Josh was pulled over on the left shoulder during rush hour, we figured that his car had just broken down, and that we were in a world of hurt for camp that day. We called to make sure they were okay, and they only told us that they were fine and were getting towed, and would be at site later on. The rest of us tried to remain calm when we realized that our staff had just lost one-third of our interns, leaving the elementary portion of our program with only 4 people in charge of 50+ kids, and without our site coordinator. Luckily, the passengers in the car showed up just 10 minutes before camp began! We were so blessed.

          After the day had ended, and we headed back to campus, we heard the real story about what happened on the highway. Apparently, Josh was driving in the RIGHT lane and cars in front of him were about to crash, so he 360'd across four lanes, and slammed into the cement barrier of the shoulder, facing forward (looking as if they had just pulled over). Seconds later, traffic rushed by them. The entire carload felt as if they had escaped death by inches, and we all knew that God was working for us this week.

Day Camp

Our theme this week was "Goal'd Rush," tying in our Gold Rush theme with the principle of "going for your goals." We focused on the verse "For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also" Matthew 6:21. Every single kid knew this verse by Thursday! We also played a fun song about storing our treasures in heaven:



          Another blessing this week was our high school volunteers. During this first week, they couldn't have been more helpful to us. Most of them had gone through the camp themselves when they were younger, and planned to spend the summer volunteering with Project Transformation. Some of them even hope to be interns at PT in a few summers! We are really pulling for that to happen, too!

When asked what treasures they stored in their hearts, our 1st and 2nd graders answered, "Family" and "Friends" and "God." They also said they treasured Ariel, my fun-loving co-intern! While these are all things that I treasure deep in my heart, I have found a new treasure: Texas.

"For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also."
Until next week!
:]
Shelley


P.S. Here's my address until August!

Shelley Gudobba
c/o Project Transformation
547 E. Jefferson Blvd.
Dallas, TX 75023